My name is Minh-Thi Nguyen, and I am a student at Princeton University. My current GPA at Los Alamitos High school is 4.6/4.0, and I have a SAT score of 2340. I have a strong background in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. I am a National United States Physics Olympiad Semi-finalist (USAPhO Qualifier), four-time qualifier of the American Invitational Mathematics Competition, placing among the top 26 girls in the nation for the AMC 12, and a winner for the USAChO competition. I have received scores of 5 on the AP Physics C: Mechanics and...

Teaching Experience

I have been tutoring students in physics, mathematics, and chemistry over the six years. I have also tutored through the California Scholastic Federation, tutored French through French honors society, and Math through Math Honors Society. Furthermore, I host Science community events throughout my county, interacting with elementary and middle school students, teaching them science experiments and mentoring them for science fairs. I am currently a teacher's assistant at the Ardent Academy for the Gifted Youth for the classes AP Physics 1 and...

Simons High School Summer Research Fellow at Stony Brook University. Conducted research in the CN Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics in the area of Quantum Optics under the mentorship of Dr. Tzu-Chieh Wei. Research focused on the characteristics of the Light Field of a resonant cavity when it is coupled to multiple qubits through the Wigner Function. Wrote abstract and poster. Worked ~95 hr/week, Received $1,000 stipend for research, Presented project at the Simons Poster Symposium

California Institute of Technology, High School Astrophysics Research Student

2015 - 2016

Conducted Astrophysics research on the anomalous chemical abundances of a low-Lithium star within a globular cluster at Caltech in the Cahill Building for Astronomy and Astrophysics under the mentorship of Dr. Evan Kirby with data from the Keck Telescopes. Continued to work with Dr. Evan Kirby on a second independent research project that analyzed the effect of dynamics on the mass function of globular clusters by exploiting the existence of mass segregation and multiple stellar generations to give insight into IMF variation.
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